Odd problem with the Lights in my bedroom.
Odd problem with the Lights in my bedroom.
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MPowerMark

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712 posts

224 months

Wednesday 10th February 2010
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Hello chaps, quick question for the electrical experts on here. I have alittle problem with the bedroom spot lights on the ceiling, i have spotlights pretty much throughout the house but the problem only seems to occur in the bedroom. The lights when turned on via a dimmer switch decide to dim by themselves and sometimes go completely out. Then if i turn the dimmer switch off and back on they come back on but after a short while dim again and again eventually turn off? This doesn't happen everytime though but it is quite frequent to the point i want to get it sorted out.

Any ideas what may be doing this? Something overloaded somehow?

Thanks in advance!

eddie1980

419 posts

206 months

Wednesday 10th February 2010
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Do you know if there AC230V or 12/24v?

Nobby Diesel

2,095 posts

269 months

Wednesday 10th February 2010
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MPowerMark said:
Hello chaps, quick question for the electrical experts on here. I have alittle problem with the bedroom spot lights on the ceiling, i have spotlights pretty much throughout the house but the problem only seems to occur in the bedroom. The lights when turned on via a dimmer switch decide to dim by themselves and sometimes go completely out. Then if i turn the dimmer switch off and back on they come back on but after a short while dim again and again eventually turn off? This doesn't happen everytime though but it is quite frequent to the point i want to get it sorted out.

Any ideas what may be doing this? Something overloaded somehow?

Thanks in advance!
Same here - it's like a flippin night club, sometimes!

gobuddygo

1,488 posts

203 months

Wednesday 10th February 2010
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I fitted a new dimmer switch at the weekend which did exactly the same, I found that the box on the wall was not deep enough, the back of the dimmer switch was being slightly crushed against the back of the box, once I slackened the screws off it stopped, if yours does the same install a deeper box.

x type

961 posts

208 months

Wednesday 10th February 2010
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quick test ,swap the dimmer switch for a standard on/off

If problems gone ,your dimmer switch is knackered

tubbystu

3,846 posts

278 months

Wednesday 10th February 2010
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Or if 12/24v it may be that the transformer is on the way out. They are not the most rugged of products and are particularly susceptible to failure due to over heating over time due to poor airflow in the joists/roof space.

When you turn them off the transformer cools down, then you turn them back on and it gets back up "cut out" temperature and out they go again.......